The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 15, 1958, Image 7

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    TUESDAY.. APRIL 15, 1958
Linksmen Win Lidlifter,
Outpoint Engineers, 7-0
By CARMELLA LASPADA
Penn State's golf team romped to an easy opening sea
son victory Saturday, shutting out Lehigh 7-0, on the Uni
versity's greens. It was the Nittanies' sixth straight win
over the Engineers.
Captain and number tone man Pat Reilly shoved off to a'
good start when he won, 3 and 2
over Lehigh's Jack Ramsay. '1
Following Reilly, Bill David-,
son continued the fine match,
play that he showed as sopho-;
more last year, by outpointing
the Engineers' Stuart fliffe, 3 and
2
The Lions' number three
John Felus, kept the bltst
attack going,---- -
running away,
from Fill Curn
mings, 6 and 5.;
On the third
hole, the pint
size package of
dynamite just:
missed a hole-in-'
one by six inch
es
Letterman!
and
-
and Erie Dis
trict champion
Bob Bainbridge Fetus
also scored an easy victory by
rubbing out Lehigh's Dan Wea-,
ver. 6 and S.
411 Slit
V A
Charlie Decker, playing his
first match for the Blue and
White, lengthened the Lion lead
to five, winning, 2 and l over,
Sam liartung. Sophomore Boy.
Altman got the sixth Lion point
in beating Bob Ginsberg, 2 hnd L
Junior Scott Stults ;made his
varsity debut an impressive one
by carding a trouble-free. 7 and
6, win over Hal Phillips to seal
the shutout for the Lions. _
Coach Joe Boyle was very
pleased with the club's perform
ance. "I was especially pleased
with the performances of the
newcomers," he said. "Not only
did every member of the team
play well but also scored well
under the poor weather condi
tions. -
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Bill Hess Out
Permanently;
Stickmen Lose
Bill Hess has had it. After play
ing his first lacrosse game of the
season Friday and scoring three,
goals in the'Lions 9-6 win at Loy
ola, the scoring ace fractured his'
'kneecap and is out for the season
—permanently.
The Penn State All-American
missed the first game of the young!
!ribs
because of a pair of injured
!ribs and he climaxed it by smash-1
ing his knee on a rock on the!
playing field.
Hess set the Penn State scoring
I record in his sophomore year with
140 goals, and last year, playing
with a broken thumb for more
than half of the schedule, he re- ,
broke his own mark with a 49-
' goal output. To paraphrase the
obituary column, he will be sore
ly missed.
Without Hess, Coach Earnie
Boers' stickmen lost their second
game of the season to the nation's
number one team, Navy, 18-2, in
their windup of a two-game stay
in Maryland.
Junior midfielder Johnny Behne
flipped in the two Lion scores
while the Middle attack worked
over goalie Burt Houseworth. But
the Lion net-minder stopped near
ly three-fourths of the Middies'
~6 4 shots.
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Amigo sow is these Goads
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Netmen Win
Opener Over
W. Maryland
By BEN BRONSTEIN
The Penn State tennis team
opened its season with an impres
sive . 7-2 victory over Western
Maryland last Saturday.
Number three man Chuck Ques
ta gave the top performance ell
the day in shutting out his op-I
ponent in quick fashion, 6-0, 6-0.
Captain Fred Trust won a hard
battle over the - opposing team's
number one man by twin 6-4
scores. Trust's powerful serve won'
:the match for him as his foe well
attested when he gasped after
the match, "that serve."
After Mowbray and his num
ber two teammate had beaten
Trust and Questa in the top
doubles match, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2,
Mowbray and his coach both
said they were lucky to win.
Mowbray added, "after Iwo
matches, I still can't return that
twisting serve."
Charlie Bibleheimer defeated
Bob Passerello in the most excit
ing match of the day. Passerello
extended the match to a marathon
by tying the sets five times be
fore Bibleheimer won 9-7, 7-5.
Gene Flick and Dick Jacobs
won their singles matches for
the Lions while Don Harnett
lost his. The Lion doubles teams
of Bibleheimer and Flick and
Mel Royer and John Krall
scored victories
Lion coach Sherm Fogg singled
out Krall for his fine play in the
doubles match—Krall's first var-1
sity competition—as being the
most satisfying performance of
the day.
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